As for colors, I think the product I used only comes in white, but
Rustoleum makes a tile paint product as well, but it looks like the colors are only in the neutral range (white, biscuit, and almond).
Rustoleum makes a countertop paint product.
I know
Rustoleum makes ones as does Valspar.
Check to see if
Rustoleum makes car paint first.
Not exact matches
Doesn't the chalk paint
make such a difference in this space?!?!?! I used
Rustoleum chalk paint that I already had on hand.
might
make myself one... we too are planning an overhaul of our main level — I am thinking of using
rustoleum cabinet transformations to give my honey oak cabinets a new look... not sure if we will go darker or white... cant wait to see what you've chosen for the countertops... as always love your blog!
I decided to
make it useful, so I cleaned it up and gave it a couple of coats of
Rustoleum's Oregano spray paint.
I chose to paint the box frame with
Rustoleum's «Seaside Green» leftover from this laundry room drying rack I
made last summer.
All brands
make gold spray paint, but I've found that
Rustoleum has the best coverage and the prettiest color.
Sources: Sofa — Wayfair Rug — Wayfair Tufted Upholstered Chairs — Wayfair White Slipcovered Chairs — Ikea Lamps beside white chairs — HomeSense Gold Stool Tables beside white chairs — Walmart Baskets beside white chairs — HomeSense Velvet Pillows on Sofa — HomeSense Floral Lumbar Pillow —
Made with Fabric from Tonic Living Blue floral pillows on white chairs — HomeSense White fringed pillows on tufted chairs — Wayfair Throw blanket on tufted chair — Wayfair Large Mirror — Urban Barn Art behind Sofa — Minted Light Fixture — Wayfair Octagonal main coffee table — Craigslist find painted with Benjamin Moore Aegean Teal Tray on coffee table — HomeSense Aqua / Mint flower bucket — Ikea Small blue side coffee table — Thrift store find painted with
Rustoleum Serenity Blue White shelves beside fireplace — Wayfair Large Driftwood Star — Birch Lane Blue glass oversized vases on fireplace — HomeSense Farmhouse Candle Holders on fireplace — Walmart X-stool — DIY project (details coming soon) Faux greenery and floral blooms — Michaels Curtains — DIY project using Premier Prints fabric (tutorial here) Blinds — Blindster (details here)
Thanks to Rhoda and all the other organizers, to the sponsors (like Home Depot,
Rustoleum, Minwax, Royal Design Studio and Annie Sloan, just to name a few), and to all the incredible women I met there, for
making it such a great experience.